What is a Museum? Difference all the way down

Authors

  • Fiona Candlin BIrkbeck
  • Jamie Larkin Assistant Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries at Chapman University, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v18i2.3147

Keywords:

definition, assemblage, self-identification

Abstract

The Mapping Museums research team recently compiled a dataset of UK museums. In doing so, we had to decide what counted as a museum. In this paper, we outline our initial approaches for establishing the criteria for selection: using definitions; key characteristics; and self-identification; and describe why they proved inadequate with respect to the heterogeneity of museum practice. We then explain how assemblage theory helped us conceptualise the complex realities of the museum sector and to address the problem of selection, which in turn led to our developing a non-essentialising model of museums and a new account of the UK museum sector.

Author Biographies

Fiona Candlin, BIrkbeck

Fiona Candlin is the Principal Investigator on a large scale research project entitled ‘Mapping Museums: The history and geography of the UK independent sector 1960-2020’. In this capacity she collaborates with Alex Poulovassilis, Professor of Computer Science at Birkbeck. They lead an interdisciplinary research team that is collectively documenting, visualising, and analysing the recent development of the UK museum sector.

Candlin  has published widely on various aspects of museums, particularly on the history, curation, and architecture of small independent museums. She co-edited The Object Reader (Routledge 2009) with Raiford Guins, and is the author of Art, Museums, and Touch (Manchester 2010) and Micromuseology: An analysis of small independent museums (Bloomsbury 2015). Her current writing retains an emphasis on grass roots venues and additionally focuses on definitions of museums and data collection within the museum sector.

Jamie Larkin, Assistant Professor of Creative and Cultural Industries at Chapman University, USA

Jamie Larkin previously worked as Researcher on the Mapping Museums project. He has published on the development and management of the museums sector in the UK, from both historic and contemporary perspectives, and is current Deputy Editor of the journal Public Archaeology.

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Published

04.07.2020

How to Cite

Candlin, F., & Larkin, J. (2020). What is a Museum? Difference all the way down. Museum & Society, 18(2), 115–131. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v18i2.3147

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